446 APPENDICES 



Gives full citations of the various editions of Audubon's 

 works. "It takes an inspired idiot to be a good bibliographer" 

 (Coues). 



182. Wade, Joseph M. : 



"Letter to J. M. Wade on Audubon's Mill," Or- 

 nithologist and Oblogist, vol. 8, p. 79. Boston, 1883. 



183. Jordan, David Starr : 



"Rafinesque," Popular Science Monthly, vol. xxix, 

 pp. 212-221 (June). New York, 1886. Reproduced in 

 Pioneers of Science in America, edited by William Jay 

 Youmans (New York, 1896). 



184. Shufeldt, R. W. : 



"On an old Portrait of Audubon, painted by himself, 

 and a word about some of his early Drawings," The 

 Auk, vol. iii, pp. 418-430, with portrait. New York, 

 1886. 



185. Saunders, Frederick: 



The Story of Some Famous Books. For Audubon, 

 see pp. 141-144. London, 1887. 



186. Starling, Edmund L. : 



History of Henderson County, Kentucky. 8vo., pp. 

 1-832. Henderson, 1887. 

 Gives an account of Audubon's mill and of his other busi- 

 ness ventures at Henderson, but when departing from local rec- 

 ords is inaccurate and unreliable. 



187. Martin, D. S. : 



"Audubon's Grave," Science, vol. x, pp. 68-69 

 (Aug. 5). New York, 1887. 

 Refers to the project set on foot to raise funds for erect- 

 ing a monument to the naturalist. 



